It’s ladies first for Shah Rukh Khan

Shah Rukh Khan has been cricket champion in his childhood. Catch the various moods of SRK at the stadium as he inaugurates the Toyota University ...

Bollywood film actor Shah Rukh Khan and former cricketer Rahul Dravid attend a Toyota University Cricket Championship press conference in Mumbai on February 23, 2013.(AFP ...

Actor Shah Rukh Khan at a press conference before the first match of the season for Toyota University Cricket Championship (TUCC) in Mumbai on Feb ...

Shah Rukh Khan and former cricketer Rahul Dravid attend a press conference on the occasion of first match of the season for the Toyota University ...

Shah Rukh Khan at the press conference on the occasion of the Toyota University Cricket Championship inauguration on February 23, 2013. (AFP PHOTO

Shah Rukh Khan flags the grand opening ceremony of the Toyota University Cricket Championship of the season in Mumbai. The actor simply can't hide his ...

Bollywood film actor Shah Rukh Khan flags off the grand opening ceremony of the Toyota University Cricket Championship (TUCC) the season in Mumbai on February ...

Shah Rukh Khan speaks during a press conference on the occasion of the opening of Toyota University Cricket Championship (TUCC) on February 23, 2013. (AFP ...

Everyone's clearly happy to have the superstars of Bollywood and cricket world at the stadium. Shah Rukh Khan and Rahul Dravid launch the grand opening ...

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan (2L) and former cricketer Rahul Dravid meet the teams during the grand opening ceremony of TUCC. Both SRK and Dravid ...

Shah Rukh Khan has a Women’s Day gift for his leading ladies. The 47-year-old actor has decided that the name of his female co-stars will appear before his name in the credits of his films. This will start from his next film, Chennai Express, which stars Deepika Padukone.

“I have always wanted to do this. When I was working with Madhuri (Dixit), Juhi (Chawla) and all earlier, I used to feel that their names should appear first. Then I was a newcomer and couldn’t do much about it. But now, this is how it’s going to be. If it’s an all-and-all male-oriented film, then it’s a different thing. But apart from that, this is how it should be. The women should be four steps ahead of men,” the actor said in an event on Wednesday.

He added, “I work with friends in the industry. We respect each other. I'm good with women and I'll continue being good.” On being asked how Deepika reacted to this, he said, “In our industry, actresses have never been demanding. It’s not like she’s overwhelmed or anything, but she understands the initiative and thinks this is a good thought,” he said.